Sunday, September 21, 2008

Don't Mess With The Zohan: Movie Review

Last week was the worst week as baby and I were sick (taking turn for each sickness). Nevertheless, we still manage to watch the movie with a GSC Buy 1 Free 1 Voucher courtesy from www.mystyle.com.my. We were planning to watch this movie way before and passing by the big advertisement board along the LDP highway (on the left had side) towards 1-Utama keeps reminding us.

The movie begin with Zohan, an Israelite that possessed great power which helps him to combat and fight Palestineans in the infamous on-going conflicts between these two countries. Then, there comes his nemesis (as usual), The Phantom, which actual name is Fattoush, which is a type of Arabic salad dish.

These two fighters had fought many battles in their own countries until Zohan have had enough with war decided to 'smuggle' into the USA for a better living as a hair-stylist with Paul Mitchell. Ironically, The Phantom also doing great chain food franchise in the states. The drama goes along and Zohan felt in love with the hair salon's owner, Dhalia where he works in.

The two warriors eventually get along to save the Middle Eastern block in the states from greedy developers and when the Isrealites and Palestineans united, the block is transformed into a collectively-owned mall where Zohan and his new wife, Dhalia opens a hair saloon called Dalohan.

It was a mixture of comedy, romance and mainly political. Not as good as anticipated but a good moral to create awareness to the conflict countries.